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UPVC Window Handle Replacement

Replacement-Windows-150x150.jpgReplacing a damaged or broken window handle is a easy process, and, with the right tools, it can be done quickly. It is important to identify the kind of handle you have and the spindle's size before you purchase a double glazing replacement window.

Older uPVC windows have handles with cockspurs, which have an extension spur that can lock over a cockspur wedge striker plate. They can be right or left-handed and have to be replaced with the same handle.

What kind of lock or handle do I have?

There are a myriad of window replacement glass near me locks and handles made from upvc each with its own advantages and purposes. The type of handle you have will determine how easy it is to open your windows and whether or not the locking mechanism works in the way you want it to. Over time, and with regular use, the upvc handles on your windows can get worn out and damaged. This makes them less secure and effective. In certain instances, they might even fall off completely. If you notice that your upvc window handles have fallen off, it is important to repair them as quickly as you can. This will stop possible burglaries, and keep your house secure.

Luckily, replacing your upvc window handles is a relatively simple task that can be completed by nearly everyone. You will need a few tools, but with the appropriate knowledge, it's simple and should take only a couple of minutes. To begin you'll need to determine the kind of lock and handle you have on your upvc window to help you to find the ideal replacement.

Inline Espagnolette Handles

They are usually found on the outside of the window. They are flat in design and come with a latch that engages with the locking mechanism on the window frame when it is turned. Inline upvc handles have spindles that run through the centre of the handle and then into the window frame to operate the latch.

Cockspur Handles

They are usually found on older uPVC windows and have a distinctive hook-shaped design. Cockspur handles are secured to the window frame by one screw, and are less secure than other types of window handles.

Handles that turn and tilt

The tilt and turn handles are different from other handles made of upvc in that they can be turned to open the window and then tilted into the window to allow air circulation. Generally, they feature a 7mm spindle on the side of the handle. They are available in both left and right handed versions.

It is crucial to determine the size of the spindle when purchasing a replacement glass for a window handles made of upvc. There are a few that are exactly the same size. To determine the length of your handle made of upvc, simply drop something into the middle of the hole and then measure how far it extends before meeting an obstruction. This is the maximum spindle size that will fit into your windows.

What is spindles?

uPVC window handles operate similarly as doors. By turning the handle, you will be able to open a latch in the frame. This unlocks the window so it can be shut and opened. The handles could be damaged, especially if used frequently or exposed to harsh conditions. This could mean that you have to replace your uPVC handles for windows as they may not be able to operate the window correctly in the future.

There are a variety of uPVC handles, including Espag, Cockspur, and Spaded handles. These handles are designed to fit into the uPVC frames in different ways, and each type of handle uses a specific spindle to lock the mechanism fitted to the window. It is essential to determine the type of handle you have installed on your uPVC windows to ensure that you replace it with a suitable one.

You can find out what kind of uPVC handle you are using by inspecting the base of the handle. There should be a "snap-in' cover over one screw that holds the handle base in the correct position. Take it off and you should be able to see the second screw at the opposite end of the base section of the handle. After both screws are removed then you should be able to pull the handle from the uPVC.

Once you have removed your uPVC window handle, you have to carefully unscrew the old spindle from the locking mechanism. Take careful note of the length of the spindle since you'll need to make sure that you buy a replacement that has the same length as your original handle and locking mechanism.

The spindle wears down and cannot operate the locking mechanism. This can be due to wear and tear from continuous use or a loosening of the locking mechanism or even corrosion that occurs over time. When this happens it is necessary to replace the window handle and locking mechanism to restore the full functionality to your uPVC windows.

How do I get rid of my old handle?

In the course of time and daily use, window handles may be damaged or destroyed, and when this happens, it is important to repair them as quickly as possible to ensure the safety of your home. The good news is that replacing a damaged or worn handle is a simple task that can be completed in less than a minute and doesn't require any specialized tools.

The first step in removing the old handle is to remove the screw situated on the top of the handle base. After this screw is removed, the handle can then be pulled away from the base section. There will be another screw located at the bottom of the handle base, and it can be removed too. After both screws are removed, the handle can be removed completely from the base of the window.

Once the old handle has been removed, take the new handle and line up the fixing holes with the holes present in the window frame. If there is a sticker or cap on the new handle, take it off it if necessary and then put the handle back in the appropriate position. Once the handle is set, it is crucial to verify whether it functions by turning the handle and making sure that the lock mechanism is activated.

Espag handles come with an extra spindle that is protruding from the handle and slots into a multipoint locking mechanism in the frame of the window. Cadenza windows have a blade with cutouts that fit into the lock mechanism. Cockspur handles are long and hang over the outer frame of the window or the transom crossmember of the bar.

Once you have the new handle in place, slide the spindle inside the lock inside the window and then tighten it down. Replace the snap-in cover and screw cap (if necessary) once the handle is fixed. The handle is now ready to use to use, so try opening and closing the window a few times to check that it is working well and securely.

How do I fit the new handle?

Changing your uPVC window handle isn't a big deal and the process is simple. All you require is a screwdriver and a small amount of patience. The first thing you need to do is to ensure that the handle is not locked and then take out any screws that are visible, you can also replace them with screw caps if required. After the handle has been removed and you are ready to take an note of the length of the spindle that extends from the back of the handle. This is important as it will determine the type of handle that you will need to buy.

Espagnolette handles made of uPVC are the most well-known type of handle. They have a spindle which is connected to the handle, and is responsible for a locking mechanism inside the window frame. The handle opens the latch and allows the window to open. In regular use and time, espagnolette handles may become damaged.

Cadenza handles are a form of uPVC handle that is usually employed with tilt and turn windows. They have an elongated blade that functions as a multipoint locking mechanism within the window. They are more secure than the espagnolette handles since they only open from the inside. They can be replaced by the same method as espagnolette handles, however you should make sure that the new handle has a curved blade instead of flat ones.

After you have picked the correct handle, simply align the new handle with the existing screw holes prior to fixing it with screws. Then, you should put the screws on and test your new handle. You can perform this by moving the handle between the locked position to the unlocked one for a few times. It might be worthwhile to speak with an expert to see how you can fix any issues. They are often able to advise you on the best way to solve the issue in a quick and effective manner.

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